Long Plural Poems
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The Plural Sky and the Temptation of Its Mirrored Eyes
I melt into the plural sky
its rippling tableaus of tomorrow
underneath open light waves
see-saws the labyrinth
like Delphi tendrils crossing channels
all the changing faces played
automatic, embedded in misty consort
with Hyde-Lees and Yeats
love-crushed oracles
ghostwriting...
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Categories:
plural, i am, muse,
Form:
Free verse
Young Brilliant Poet That Left Us Far, Far Too Soon Second Poet In Dedication SeriesNote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Bysshe_Shelley
Percy Bysshe Shelley, Born 4 August 1792
Horsham, Sussex, England[1]
Died , 8 July 1822 (aged 29)
Gulf of La Spezia, Kingdom of Sardinia (now Italy)
Occupation Poet, dramatist, essayist, novelist
Alma mater University College, Oxford (no degree)
Literary movement Romanticism
Spouse Harriet Westbrook
(m. 1811;...
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Categories:
plural, appreciation, art, assonance, beautiful, blessing, encouraging, poets,
Form:
Rhyme
Don'T Feed the Particles In the ZooDON'T FEED THE PARTICLES IN THE ZOO
What particles ARE, with this list of ARE NOTS, ...
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Categories:
plural, creation, education, humor, science,
Form:
Rhyme
The Apocrypha of Familiars
“The Apocrypha of Familiars”
Wings hover
light luminescent
revelling sprites dark pearls
Corvidae shades
of a family
highly functioning
dysfunctional plural
morphing unobserved
perceived non-unique
spiralling into shape
more black and grey
than white spills
from their eyes
light from their shining
hidden away
intelligence...
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Categories:
plural, muse, mystery,
Form:
Narrative
Paper Tigers
"Paper Tigers"
eyes mark slow time
spotting leopard rhyme
never changing its spots
black balled
white pops
the want-to-be bees
sting the dripping honey spot
slapping cards down
kitty pots are shuffled
bluffing intelligentsia
between the gaps
flatulent poets floss their teeth
waxing lyrical strings
tied to the weary...
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Categories:
plural, dark, muse, poets,
Form:
Free verse
Unquotable Quotes: Philosophers - XxiiUnquotable quotes: Philosophers – XXII
Take Socrates: the insignia of a true philosopher is the bald pate and the luxuriant beard – the very reason why women make for such pathetic philosophers.
The bald pate facilitates the...
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Categories:
plural, humanity, humor, inspirational, philosophy, racism, religion,
Form:
Epigram
Cat 5I saw a cat quartet within my dodgy dream,
Sorta started worryin' that I'd gone off the beam,
Really began to wonder if my mind was gettin' weak,
They had their own language that only they could speak.
While...
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Categories:
plural, cat, dream, song,
Form:
Quatrain
Gold Nutrition StandardsIf political scientists study power relationships,
could economists study interior as exterior landscapes
for cooperative/competitive nutrient-flow/struggle
and dynamic birth through decomposition trends?
Both political and economic researchers,
one and all together,
of sound ecologically healthy exegetical mind
and regenerating ribonucleic embryonic body.
Our...
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Categories:
plural, beautiful, culture, health, political,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Keep Me Good CompanyKeep Me Good Company…
TODAY MY MATE SAVES MY DAY...
From spiraling into unconstructive decay,
Plugging my volcano of negative gossip & hearsay,
Planting productive advice to direct my way,
Removes pokey cacti from under my feet,...
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Categories:
plural, best friend, destiny, environment, faith, friendship, inspirational,
Form:
Narrative
Books and Covers
"Books and Covers"
"Books and Covers"
"Covers and Books"
"Stories and Lovers"
"Lovers and Stories"
"Some Time It Took"
"Spinning Wheels Spinning"
"Needles Pricking Thumbs"
"Agatha and Daphne"
"Danvers is Rebecca's Mum"
"Casting Fishing Hooks and Aspersions"
"Bewitching Hour"
"Drinking Potions of Lovespell's Nasturtiums"
"Lost Love Woods"
"Hidden...
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Categories:
plural, mystery, psychological, purple, truth, write, writing,
Form:
Free verse
My Perfect Home ZoneMy Perfect Home Zone...
I want the breeze of Jannah to permeate our abodes,
A restful peace within it take hold,
So I ask Allah to fill in them His light entirely,
with joy, contentment, & pure tranquillity,
To answer...
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Categories:
plural, family, happiness, home, inspiration, islamic, meaningful, prayer,
Form:
Tail-rhyme
PreludeTonight the act of naming fell through the floor.
We speak permeable solids inflect’d by light.
Things move indistinctly: a pine palette floats
momentarily from semi truck’s bed, crosses
its body with windshield; ovidian shift from a
Forest to an...
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Categories:
plural, angel, art, assonance, beauty, myth,
Form:
Blank verse
The Silkworm's Birthday
"The Silkworm’s Birthday"
Mulberry leaves flutter in the breeze
Kookaburra brave Joker bluffs a sky blue breast
Drops one feather for a quill, a song hidden in a laugh, no bitter pill
magic never rests, like a crystal...
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Categories:
plural, chicago, grandchild, imagery, love, mother daughter, muse,
Form:
Free verse
Eye of Horus and the Seat of Me
"Eye of Horus and the Seat of Me"
When I looked
into
your eyes
Blue Sky
reflected in
the Heart of mine
I sat true
in the
Seat of Me
Amygdala
holding the gears
in my hand
your hands
over...
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Categories:
plural, blue, faith, i am, love, sky, trust,
Form:
Free verse
The Tongue Ever So YoungAn eggplant need not taste nor look like egg,
Nor in a hamburger ham need be there,
Where's pine, apple in pineapple, I beg?
Nor yet french-fries in France invented were.
They native are— American pure blood,
Wherein was born...
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Categories:
plural, language,
Form:
Free verse
The MenaceNight 3
It’s still in my garden.
It’s back with a vengeance.
I can it see it there, lurking:
face black and white, its tail mocking.
Three nights in a row now.
The eyes and the fur and the scraping claws.
I...
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Categories:
plural, analogy,
Form:
Free verse
The MenaceNight 3
It’s still in my garden.
It’s back with a vengeance.
I can it see it there, lurking without pardon,
face black and white; its tail mocking.
Three nights in a row now:
the eyes, the fur, the scraping claws.
I...
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Categories:
plural, cancer,
Form:
Rhyme
The Psalm 83 war has already just begun part 8 Q and AQ: Who are the modern day people of Philistia mentioned in Psalm 83:7.
A: They are located in the region currently mentioned as Gaza, the western
bank. ...
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Categories:
plural, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Prose
The Superlunary Heart
"The Superlunary Heart"
in dreams
we meet
the you
in me
the you
I am.
upon awaking,
we remember -
although, it is
fair to say, some forget,
what the message
or intent was, in it all,
whom it was, where we were
when...
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Categories:
plural, heart, i am, philosophy,
Form:
Narrative
Why Not Sink the ShipsIf my maternal grandfather Dr. Taylor Austin Pennock (pharmacist and chiropractor) could be alive on planet earth today? Theses are some things he might just say pertaining to the progressive liberal agenda threatening our...
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Categories:
plural, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
The Shadows Following Apparitionslike shadows they follow us
they tell their stories
on pages
that may or may not
be seen, or read,
we a'muse them -
"we", of course, are truly inconsequential
in the greater scheme of things;
they are like ghosts
echoing...
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Categories:
plural, poets, truth,
Form:
Free verse
Civility"What is Civility to you?"
Civility
[si-vil-i-tee]
–noun,plural-ties.
1.courtesy; politeness.
2.polite action or expression: an exchange of civilities.
3.Archaic. civilization; culture; good breeding.
So Civility is being polite;
like opening doors for others or saying God bless you when...
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Categories:
plural, introspection, peoplegod, world, people, god, people,
Form:
Free verse
Lines More Lunatic Than the Sun 1-3Lines more lunatic than the sun – 1
.
making my friendship with the water-pigeon does not mean
that i’ve acknowledged all devotion of the land-lotuses to river
without putting any note of dissent
i’m still plunging...
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Categories:
plural, allegorysun,
Form:
I do not know?
A Self-Tutoring Translation of Rimbaud's Final Version Vowels In Contemporary TermsA Self-Tutoring Translation of RIMBAUD's Final Version " Vowels " in Contemporary Terms
(" Vowels " (final version, without the definite article, with the poet's corrections) in RIMBAUD Œuvres complètes. Ed. by Pierre Brunel. Paris...
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Categories:
plural, analogy, color, sound, surreal, symbolism, word play,
Form:
Sonnet
Glossaryamuck - adverb.flailing in all directions, about, around - His ideas ran amuck.
brang – verb, past tense.bring – You ring, you rang, I bring, I brang.
chipps - noun, plural.an asset for selling, a favor owing,...
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Categories:
plural, hilarious, humor, humorous, word play, words, writing,
Form:
ABC